Many Bornholm tourism sites are in Danish or German. If you visit Bornholm, don't give too much thought to language
problems. Most Danes speak some English, at least in places like tourist offices, hotels,
banks, and ferry terminals.

Tourist information

Bornholm.net
Sorry, no English spoken here--but the photo pages are worth your time,
and you may be able to figure out much of the rest even if you don't speak Danish or
German.

Excursion

ChristiansøfartenFrom Gudhjem or Allinge, catch the boat to Christiansø and neighboring
Frederiksø for an excursion into 17th Century Danish history.

Amusement park

Joboland Brændesgårdhaven
You don't have to be young to enjoy this family-oriented theme park in a garden setting,
but you'll enjoy it even more if you've brought a child or two. In Danish and
German.

Events

Snogebaek Harbour
Festival
Fun for the whole family in mid-July, with food, drink, and activities supplied by more
than 500 local volunteers.

Transportation

Bornholm Ferries
Bornholm's car and passenger ferries are clean, comfortable, and efficient, with
frequent connections between Rønne (the largest town on Bornholm) and
Copenhagen/Køge, Denmark and Ystad, Sweden.

Short-term Car LeasingIf you live outside the EU, a
tax-free Renault or Peugeot
tourist car lease can
be cheaper than renting for visits of 21+ days. Minimum driver age is
18, there' s no upper age limit, and rates include insurance.